> Goods delivered m any part' of town and suburbs. Ag^iit for Wakanui Flour Mills* FOB SALE—Chaff, Bran, Sharps, and Chickwneat. Oamarii Potatoes and Bluestone. Families Waited on for Orders Weekly. fn. BAYLIS, East Steeet.
m H E PREMIER COLONIAL COM PA CANTERBURY BRANCH. ESTAHL^MED 1859. CAPITAL t 1,000,00 Uft'UM/TED 'f/TBIU'T OF SHAREHOLDERS FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ALSO RIS^S ON GROWING CROPS ACCEPTED AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. George Jameson. AGENT ABB BURTON _j a^_^_. . . ... DIPPING SEASON, 1887. TOMLINSOft ANS AWARD'S LINCOLN DIP, (POISONOUS), GLYCERINE DIP J (NON-POISONOUS), WILL^MIXiWITH COLD WATER AND NOT DI3OOLOR THE WOOL. ff)HESE DIPS ÜBed together m equal proportions gave the highest satisfaction last 1_ SeaT as Is evidenced by numeroua Testimonials whioh can be seen at the Agents. The Glycerine Dip is the best ever introduced for Wool Growing purposes ; an the Lincoln Dip is the most durable In the Wool, and will keep sheep olean longe than any other yet known. The two Dips used together make a perfect Dip, and keep any ordinary flock of sheep olean the whole seaabn. They combine highly nutritious and stimulating properties, as well as lasting qualities. They are certain killers of Ticks, their eggs ; Lice, their ova ; and all parasites Infesting the skins of Sheep. For very lousy and filthy longwool flocks, the LINCOLN DIP ALONE is recommended, being the moat lasting m its effects. Testimonials prove that In every instanoe sheep dipped In the mixture have come n a shearing .with perfectly olean healthy skins, entirely free from vermin and arasltes, and thejwool peculiarly aoffc and beautifully glossy^, PRICE— 8s 6d PER GALLON, OR £3 10a PER THOUSAND GALLONS OF WASH H. MATSON & CO., AGENTS, ASHBURTON • ■ ' Tf^k 4 y^fif ' B mA. "Z. INDUSTRIAL QAZETTB--1 Kl«l/l4klll||||f| M #|\ m "Tho blending ia entirely attended to |i|IJI? § J|lUTl^k\ M §\\ m't>y Mr. Kelson himself, who la ft I'IlT #» I*l T»n mmm M<a \ m Taster of great experience, and has ' JmW%m-\F" Mk %rIMLKdRV *g^ % lmd a Biiec'ml training m the art." M YIN THEx # -jfem!soßsK»-i m "This firm deserves tho BupSr^m ■■% %' \m M # JUiPlWwSil- \ Burcrlor to anything we have mat \^\rm #TTr**"^^^l^TV J ' ct ßoen ln Colony. 1 * J CO P I ED # ■MSM^^^i^k \ 2 /> 2 /^r , PUREBLENDED*TEAS 6UCKLAND ,WELLI NGTON. CHRISTCHURCH.DUNEDIN, A<JF* T pl ? EVEIECVWHiaKE
OBNTRAIi _ H O T B I/t T W. MoRAE having taken the above c if * Hotel, sollolts a snare of patronage V from the people of Ashbnrton and snrr rounding districts. Beßt Brands of Wine's 7 Spirits and Beers. I £ Good Stabling— Feeds, Own Shtlmko, ' I Horses and Baggies to let on hire a >. prices to meet the times. Foi tb» convenience of trivellersj fc htaiom cab wiU »wUll tr*ln«,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1584, 14 June 1887, Page 1
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444Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1584, 14 June 1887, Page 1
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